'ÿ"' '¿. »i-UÿLLi. A rizona S tate U niversity Tempe, AriiOM stadium By D d b e N d u n E s ta b lis h m e n t of a p r o f e s s io n a l f o o tb a ll fran ch ise i n P hoenix w ould h u rt ASH a th le tic s w hether th ey do o r do n ot re n t Sun D em i S ta d iu m professional football team , A rizona B oard of R egem s rental m em bers R udy Cam pbell an d M arg aret C hristy said , T uesday. T he reg en ts a t a m eeting S atu rd ay decided to consid e r ren tin g ' th e stadium to a professional football team : T he b oard sa id it would h o t consider th e proposal until Phoenix show s definite in te n tio n s o f b u ild in g a p erm an en t stadium a fte r th é N a tio n a l F o o tb a ll L eague g ra n ts a Phoenix franchise to a responsible organization. r- ' I “ W hen p r o fe s a io n a l football com es to Phoenix Mismatched Tw enty-m onth-old C hris IngsU* w as no m atch fo r ASU gym nast Jim Nelson in th is b a ttit fo r control of, th e gym ftoor 'S aturday, in g atis strolled acro ss th e m at durin g .th e ASU-New M exico gym nastics m eet, b ut th e quick-thinking Nelson w hisked him back to Ms m o th er's a rm s . Nelson w enf on to w in th e vaulting com petition and ASU won th e m eet. ■ Photo by John Phillips t matter th e d am age w ill be done to ASU a s it is. We m ight a s w ell g e t w hat w e can otd.of th em ,” C am pbell said . T em porarily ren tin g Sun D ev il s ta d iu m to th e p ro fe ssio n a l te a m w ould d raw revenues from th e le a s e and c re a te a c o o p e ra tiv e re la tio n s h ip betw een ,th e tw o team s, he 'Spich ' “ We could m aybe {day th e F ie s ta B ow l in th e ir stadium , d u n g w ith o th er b ig gam es w e hope to g et ag id n st tea m s such a s N otee D am «,1’ h e said . . ...1 - C am pbell s a id th e term “ tem p o rary re n ta l” would have to be d e a rty defined. H e suggested a one y e a r -rental. “ 1 d o n ’t w a n t to. b e m a r r ie d to th em (th e professional franchise)» We need to keep a w ay out open,” h e sahL “ If th e ^ P h o e n ix C ity Council decides they don’t w ant to build a stadium , then w e don’t w ant th em ,” h e said . r C am p b ell s a id th e reg en ts’ decision to consider r e n ta l o f th e sta d iu m p ro m is e s o n ly ta lk •'to p r o f e s s io n a l f r a n c h is e re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ith “ no strin g s a tta ch e d .’’“We’re g o in g to s e e if o u r (R egent’s) dem ands can be neg o tiated ,” he said . R egent C h risty 'S a id she would consider ren tin g Sun D ev il S ta d iu m to a professional to o n because, “If th ey ’re h e re , d ie h arm is done.” She sa id although she doesn’t w a n t professional {oflO dl football to com e to Phoenix, once it is h ere, it would not h u rt an y m ore to le t th em use ASU’s facilities tem p o rarily . C h risty s a id s t a t i s t i c s , co m p ile d by , R o b e rt B ro d h e a d , c o n s u lta n t to prospective franchise ow ner K a rl E lle r , in d ic a te d p resen se o f a professional fo o tb a ll te a m near a u n iv e rs ity show s c o lle g e football “ is b o u id to suf- BrodhemT d isagreed. He said his re p o rt show ed little c o r r e la tio n b e tw e e n e s ta b lis h m e n t of a professional team n e a r a university and a drop in college football revenue. “ W e fo u n d th a t a t ­ tendance flu ctu ated w ith th e wob -Ioss re c o rd , not b ecau se Of com petition w ith a p ro fe s s io n a l fo o tb a ll. H ow ever, if th e college h a s a losing team , th e atten d an ce w ill d ip fa ste r th an if th ere w as no professional te a m ,” he said . B rodhead sa id ASU has one of th e m ost successful team s in th e counfry. “ If they continue th e sam e they w ill not be h u rt,” be said. A professional stadium a n d Sun D ev il S ta d iu m together could not hold a ll of A rizona’s football fans, he said. A th le tic D ire c to r F re d M iller sa id in an y situation he know s of w h e re p ro fe ssio n a l fo o tb a ll h a s ren te d university facilities, erosion of th a university’s a th le tic p ro g ra m has resu lted . “ You can do w hatever you p lease w ith sta tistic s,” he said , re fe rring to B rodhead report. ASU P resid en t John Schw ad a s a id , “ T h is co m ­ m itm ent (to use Sun D evil Stadium ) is being asked w ith th e know ledge th a t expérience elsew here shows it w ill m ost likely h av e a serious n eg ativ e effect on u n iv e rsity a th le tic programs.” pus officialt are asking tha City Tempe to i f i f i m . page 5 set upM Pag« 2 — Wednesday, February 20 World V iew I Car pool program m 1 W 1 ■jjH^ HHHHIrolling^ ioday Mitchall, Stan* stand trial D espite th e ir renew ed p ro te st, fo rm er A tty. Gen. John M itchell and fo rm er S ecretary of C om m erce M aurice S tans w ent on T ria l T uesday, accused of ex ertin g c o rru p t influence in exchange fo r a se c re t $200,000 contribution to P resid en t Nixon’s re-election cam paign. Nixon intends veto F ed eral energy chief W illiam E . Sim on told C ongress P re sid e n t N ixon intends to tveto the em ergency energy bill in -its p resen t form . - . Simon also said a n additional 2,000,000 b a rre ls o f gasoline will be se n t to 20 sta te s to reliev e long lines a t serv ice stations. SALT talks resumed U.S. and Soviet n egotiators m et T uesday for th e ir firs t session of th e stra te g ic a rm s lim itatio n talk s in th ree m onths, in a n a p p a re n t effo rt a t co n crete achievem ents before P resid en t N ixon’s Ju n e trip to Moscow. Greece arrests Communists More than pool forms have b eta in to the office with Associated an average new forms being submitted daily, said R ita Weiss. Weiss head of the A SA SU -sponsored p ro je c t designed to develop a ear pool system for die ASU community. ‘The response has been good though not fanti Weiss said. “W earehopii! ;to develop more of an incendi than just saving gas, like the incentive of preferential parkii^g for car poolers.” ASU has 8,000 comm uter students. Information will be fed into the ASU computer this af­ ternoon for a printout which will coordinate the i chedule of commuter students interested in a car pool, Weiss said. The names will be groupedhy numbered areas of com m uters. and their schedules. “It may turn out that some single square mile areas with just one or two people w ill be consolidated together with others to ac­ com m odate seven or eight people,” he said. Students who find their name in print and are successful in joining a car pod should contact Weiss or R ita d a ta a t 965-3142 to have their names removed from the list.’ The program' will continue indefinitely u ntil responses decline to the point where all interested students are In car pools, Weiss said. One of the five boxes on campus to collect information forms for the car pod was stolen last week from the Social Science building. Students who turned in a form to that b n mid whose nam es do not appear in Friday’s Listing should fill out another form , Weiss said. Students m ay obtain car pod reguest forms a t m ajor bulletin boards on cam pus. “ We’re trying to get one in every building,” Weiss said. “ Does Anybody Cara” B L A C K A WHITE A NO C O L O R Become A Volunteer Now! The G reek governm ent announced th e a rre s t of 35 top m em bers of the outlaw ed C om m unist p a rty and m em bers of its youth branch and charg ed they planned to overthrow die G reek regim e a n d im pose a Com m unist dictatorship. PROPHECY OR DUPLICATE SLIDES Today’* KHCS Radio, 1010 kc Weekdays 2 P.M. MADE FROM YOUR ORIGINALS ARTIST & DRAFTING SU PPLIES Crafts - Picture Frame» Decorating Material Open Mon. a Thurs. Nights 1* Percent Discount to Students 111 E. University O P E N A U D IT IO N S A T SLIDES FOR YOUR PRESENTATIONS MADE FROM YOUR ATT WORK, GRAPHS, BOOKS. & MAGAZINES Yesterday’s CURRENT EVENTS ■m t — 967-4482 A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE M A T T H E W S H A L t. 900-3037 Contact: Conrad Martinez COMMUNITY SERVICES PROfiMN Academ ic Services Bklg., Room i n ARIZONA S T A T E U N IV ER SITY 965-4305 for the university community SSI LegendCity CONTINENTAL RECREATION INC 1200 W. Washington Tempe 275-8551 They actually.think. T h ey get darker as the eun gets brighter. And vice-versa. New from Lee O ptical Incredibly smart sunglasses. SATURDAY, FEB. 23, ID am P H O TO SU N 1™ ' Sunglasses. They adjust by themselves to give you just the right amount of protection and visibility in sun or shade. Bright day or cloudy. P II0 T0 5 U n Sunglasses Single Performers A Singing Groops SUNDAY, FEU. 24, ID am hstnom tal Groops A Rod Buds E«UAL UPFURTUNITY EMPLOYER M c o n v k w e n t v is io n c e n t e r s ; THROUGHOUT ARIZONA , - Vp*n Monday through Saturday. %%êr"sfchp **1 O ne pair of sunglasses for all kinds of days. C orppin and get & pair ’ of sbftglasses that out-# smart the Wednesday, February 20 — Page 3 ín bike theft attempt i i . Students arrested By D avid Kohn Two ASU stu d en ts w ere a rre ste d on cam pus M onday n ig h t fo r a lle g e d ly , a t­ tem pting to ste a l a bike. L t. Irv in g Ja ffé , o f th e Uni­ v ersity P o lice, said , “ One of our m en spotted tw o m en attem p tin g to ste a l a 'b ik e. One attem p ted to escape arid w as caught by tw o oth er policem en.” Both m en a te students, Ja ffe said , bu t he refu sed to rele ase th e ir n am es a t th is tim e , since n eith er person has been form ally charged, B oth m en h a v e b een p ro c e sse d ' a n d re le a s e d , pending a decision by th é County A ttorney’s office on fifing c h a rg e s, J a ffe said . A c h a rg e h a s n ot been m ade, Ja ffe said , because of a new crim in al procedure in s titu te d s ta te w id e in A rizona. U nder th is new p ro c e d u re , a n a rr e s te d in d iv id u a l m ig h t n o t b e ch arg ed w ith a c rim e w hen h e is a rre ste d , sa id deputy c o u n ty a tto rn e y R o g e r M cKee. “W here ¿ person is locally id e n tifia b le ,” J a ffe s a id , ^‘w e process them by taking th e ir p rin ts and p h o to g ra p h s .” T hen th e a rre ste d individual m ay be released , w hile th e police forw ard th e ir inform ation to t h e C o u n t y A ttorney's of­ fic e . T he decision w hether to lodge a ch arg e o r not £1 up to th e A ssistant County At­ torney in ch arg e of th e T em pe a re a . “ This is a new procedure, so it’s h a rd to sa y w hat th e usual tim e for a decision w ill b e ,” J a ff é s a id . He estim ated how ever, te a t th e *a final decision would ta k e no m ure th an a w eek. B ike th efts m*e a serio u s problem on an y p u m p « he -said. A t ASU a t le a st ten b ik es |ure s to le n e v e ry . w eek,’’ h e said . ^U niversity Police, sta tistic s show six bicycles w ere stolen during th e p a st th ree-d ay w eekend alone. |T A T t m a t * Is puMIst m by Artaaaa State University Tuesday ttiraaab PTMay dorma Me académie year, except holidays and »am in atio n periods. Entered as ssesnd class matter n flN E M P r é s e p y , $ 3 0 P M '» > TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER EXHIBIT HALL TICKETS: NON-RESERVEI). FESTIVAL STYLE SEATING S5. 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T he la te G o v e rn o r’s p ap ers now s it on shelves in th e arch iv es room on th e fifth floor of th e H ayden L ib rary . The p ap ers a re aw aiting cataloguing and indexing by Abbey and th e governor’s te n , D an G ar­ vey, a professor of com ­ m u n ic a tio n s at th e U niversity o f M issouri, she said . T he clippings an d p ictu res w ill n o t b e d isp la y e d because th ey a re too cu rren t an d becau se Gov¿ G arvey . serv ed only one te rm , Abbey , said . . , t Á fi* * íg * “ l a m te ü e c tin g GS***?'? p o se rs now because they w ill be of valu e to - re s e a r­ ch ers in th e fUture^’VAbbey said . Ü Hr' 1v A bbey,; ¡said th e G arvey ; collection w ill be kept in the lib ra ry W ider th e ' super- . ; vision o f C harles U. Cooley,, S f200,000 INVENTORY ||| * ./* ^ ....... LIQUIDATION SALE FOR 6 DAYS ONLY WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 THURSDAY, FEB. 21 SATURDAY, FEB. 23 MONDAY, FEB. 25 FRIDAY. FEB. 22 TUESDAY. FEB. 26 DIAMOND JEWELRY GOLD JEWELRY SAVINGS! TEMPE STORE ONLY INTERNATIONAL !H BY 6 . DARRELL OLSEH I S I 9ÍW N 17' 1 la UabartR» Archas 4 130 E. UnhiatsU®; director of special coDectiona,-*—— ------- I I I i |.7 jgj WH U Page 4 — Wednesday, February 20 H The end begins This weekend may prove to be the beginning of the end for the Arizona Board of Regents. They demonstrated themselves unable to w ithstand outside p o litica l pressure, substituting their concern for the well-being of the University with concern for self-preservation. ; s- £I The le g islato rs threatened to take control of Sun Devil Stadium away from the regents because of their opposition to its temporary use by a pro football team. The regents declined to discover if the threats were only threats, and they agreed to consider any reasonable offer from a responsible group if a franchise is granted. Prior to their great reversal, the regents seemed to show a legitimate interest in the welfare of. the University and its athletic program, rather than interest in lining their pockets. They expressed honest concern that the moral and financial support of the ASU athletic program would decline, adversely affected by the competition of a pro team. The regents further expressed concern that the stadium use, presented as only temporary, would grow into a permanent arrangement. The comments by Rep. W. A. "Tony" West, R-Phoenix, would certainly give some substantiation to the regents' concern. (He indicated a personal survey of 60 House members showed 50 members op­ posed to constructing a second stadium for the pros. A t the same time, the survey showed most legislators would like to see pro football in Phoenix.) The regents, in initially opposing pro use of the stadium, were not in an enviable position. Th%y were appointed by the governor and approved by the legislature to oversee the operation of the universities, yet when they acted to protect the University legislators decided it was time to step in to help determine policy. Since the regents bowed so completely to the pressure exerted by the legislators, the beginning of the end may have arrived. O ice such an effective, easily applied toll as power is discovered by politician?, It is not soon forgotten. Letters EDITOR: Ifreliminary organisation of the recen t MU Student Photography Contest suggested that this year’s competition would avoid th e p itfalls besetting previous contests — one that would appeal to a it facets of photography rather than being restricted to ab­ stract, a rt photography. However, selections front this year’s contest affirm that the competition has c h u g wi only superficially. Clarity, color and composition take a thumping from tb eb izarre, obscure and out of focus. I suggest die contest be made more equitable and appealing to en tran ts by inclusion of photographic categories in­ cluding art, portrait, wildlife, landscape, etc. with awards given for winners in each category. I also suggest that the Judges be of diversified photographic specializations .to' insure competence in file judging of each of file categories. I am convinced told only with this type of diversification in appeal can the annual MU photo contest m erit fix general flum e of “student photography.” George J. Gam boa Wednesday, February 20 —•Page 5 4^ s M U to The C ity of Tem pe w ili be a s k e d to p a rtic ip a te in settin g up a local bus system w hich w ould fe rry students an d c ity resid en ts to ASU. M ike A r r u d a , ASASU a d m in istra tiv e v ice {»resident, sa id a com m ittee o f U n iv e rs ity r e p r e s e n t tativ e s probably w ill a p ­ proach T em pe C ity H all in th e n e x t tw o w eek s. M em bers of th a t com m ittee a re no t y e t known, A rruda said . T he bus system proposal w as m ade about a m onth a g o to A SU ’s Ad H oc P a rk in g C o m m itte e by A m erican T ra n sit C orp,,. a St. Louis firm , s a id A rruda. D r. D a v id G o u rley , ch airm an o f th e com m ittee, s a id A m e ric a n T ra n s it proposed a bus .line th a t w o u ld ' o p e r a te M onday th ro u g h F rid a y » . T h e p ro p o sa l s u g g e s te d ' b u s ro u tes so u th to B aseline R oad along M ill A venue, R u ral R oad a n d M cClintock D rive. A nother suggested eastw est ro u te w oukhrun close to th e a p a r t m e n t co m ­ plexes, G ourley said . A m e ric a n s .T r a n s it e stim a tes th e proposed bus system w ould (tost $150,000 to $175,000 a y e a r, depentong on w hether old o r new .buses a re used, G ourley added. Who wiQ p a y fo r th e p ro p o se d b u s lin e is unknow n, A rruda said , who is also a m em ber of .the Ad Hoc P a rk in g C om m ittee. ^ ‘-‘W e're try in g to g e t a g ra n t to do a feasibility study on it,” h e said . H e sa id d ie stu d y w ould d eterm in e w here potential bus rid e rs a re , w hich ones w ould u se it a n d w hen they w ould u se it, h e sa id . He a n d ASASU P re sid e n t M ark K errig an la s t w eek asked a n official of - th e M a ric o p a A sso c ia tio n j»f G overnm ents (MAG) how to obtain funds fo r a feasibility study. i *• -T R oger B rady , m an ag er of MAG’s tra n sp o rta tio n and p la n n in g s ta f f , s a id h is organization is checking to s e e if fed eral funds can be m ade av ailab le fo r a study. If funds for a study a re found, th ey probably w ill com e from th e U rban M ass T ra n sp o rta tio n Ad­ m in istratio n , a division of th e D ep artm en t of T ran­ sp o rtatio n , B rady said , b ■ uses Jim C asey, a ssista n t to th e T em pe city m an ag er, said to e city m ight p a r­ tic ip a te to settin g u p a feasib ility study fo r to e p ro p o sa l.f ' “ It m ight b e done w ith city h elp ,’’ C asey said . “ A b asic feasib ility stody isn ’t so - h a rd th a t local tale n t can ’t be used.*’ % “-K errigan is going to find U niversity tale n t, then sit , down w ith m e to d eterm ine if m oney (fo r outside con­ su lta n ts) needs to be u sed ,” Casey, added. Citron’s Surplus . -Jefferson a t 2nd SI. in Phoenix for ‘ Student Nurses Needed! RN's - LPN's - N A's - Students Any shifts, any days, wo pay weekly— note*. Assignments in your own area. Nurses Central Registry - 2534 E . 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Suspension is norm ally a tem porary process, in con­ nection with some other per­ sonnel action.” Jim Craft, a reporter for the UofA ‘W ildcat,’ said the charges stemmed from a June, 1973, report by the American M edical A ssociation ac­ creditation team which gave the U of A medical school a poor rating. On Jail. 30 Lindsey was ap­ pointed acting chairman of the surgical department. In a Feb. 11 letter to Schaefer, Lindsey recom m ended Peacock be suspended from the staff at U ofA. Schaefer, suspended Peacock on Lindsey’s recom­ mendation until June 30 when Peacock’s contract expires. “In the same letter in which I requested his suspension, I requested initiation of action for his dismissal. The request is going to committee for advice on that point,” stated Lindsey. Craft said Lindsey gave three reasons for his recom ­ mendations. His letter stated P eaco ck in te n tio n a lly disrupted, obstructed and in­ terfered with normal activities of the department. On Feb. 2, the surgical staff had a meeting at which the staff discussed problems they had during surgery in the previous week. Craft said Lindsey ac­ cused Peacock of recruiting resident doctors away from the departm ental m eeting and holding his own meeting. Craft said that in the letter Lindsey accused Peacock of knowingly m aking a false statement to the chairman of the department (Lindsey) about the existence of ad­ EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS m inistrative files. Lindsey claims Peacock said th ere a re no departm ental adm inistrative files and . he needed these files to make up file, department’s budget for next year. ] . Lindsey’s letter also gave fids reason for the recommended su sp en sio n ; “ (P e ac o c k ) Knowingly and falsely, or with reckless disregard for the truth, published on Nov. 20, 1973 and Dec. 10,1973 written statem ents which tended to impeach the honesty, integrity, reputation and motives of the president of the university, the vice president for health sciences, Ms fellow cHntoai department heads, and other members of die university community.” “ Those statem ents w ere w ritten, published and distributed by himself,” said Lindsey, Peacock’s suspension comes ondar section m -E of t e A risons Code , of Conduct: “Summary suspension t i file accused train file university '/oo/f.S’SSr '¿A SrofA SU . YC7-67 ÖY Tfh A u d ito riu m a t 8 p .m . W ednesday. T he perform ance, w hich w ill be sung in E nglish, is a p a rt of th is season’s F ine A rts S e rie s' The M ozart m asterp iece is a farc e th a t m akes lig h t of hum an fra ilty . 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(2/20) NIXON POSTER — Tricky band crafted silk screen. Send S2.S0 to Point-Blank & Co. P.O. Box 901 Adelphl, Md. 20783. Allow 3 wks. for del. (2/22) ROOMMATE share 2-bdr. hse w/3 others acr. st. fm Mus Bldg- S75/mo. ut. Inc. 960-2177. (2/22) Experienced photographer needed ter State Press. Must he available U t least 3V4 hrs. a day.' Contact Tom Hiatt at the Stauffer Bldg. 965-7572. New, never lived In, plush 2 bdr. - 2 b/den. Allied Patio Villa. Walk or bike to Tri City - ASU. Will lease or sell — low down payment—no qualifying. Call 9643635 or 969-7272. (2/20) Trailer tor sale I x 35 with 10 x 20 addi­ tion. Across street from ASU. Air condi­ tioned and furnished. 966-5919. (2/22) IBM - PICA OR ELITE. EDITING, GRAD PAPER EXP. NEAR ASU. 966-1604. (3/15) Lacquer-flnlshed cranium w/32 teeth: $75.. Femur: $40. Human Skeleton also avail­ able;- $239. Reply E. Dunn, Box 20663, PHX. 05036. (2/21) TERM PAPERS, RESUMES. THESES DISSERTATIONS, P R O F E S SIONAL, GUARANTEED WORK, IBM. MAXINE MULLEN 95541763. (5/3) RENT 10 M inutes fro m ASU. 1960 Volvo P544—-25 MP6—<500 or bast Otter. 966-6173 5 p.m. .(2/22) SLA U G H TERH O U SE - F 'V E A Universal Picture hi TECHNICOLOR’ FRIDAY, FE B . 22 All Shows in Noah Hall ShowTImosi 3:30,7:00,9:00, tl:W . ADMISSION 51.00 m TYPING PROFESSIONAL TYPING. IBM PICA. EXPERIENCED. 50c - 60c/p. 956-7903. (5/3) 1973 Z28 Camaro Mags loaded—must sail. »3500 or best otter. Mika, 275-1395 after 7 p.m._______ ;_______ . . (2/22) AGiOftGi*0»UHI-W m aM OUSSUraOOUCTKW Models wanted haircutting clinic—Crim­ pers, Lt. 966-5192. (2/26) AUTHENTIC INOIAN JEWELRY — NO OVERHEAD — LOW PRICES. CALL MAL 967-0111. (2/22) AUTOMOBILES 3 B.R., furn. A unfurn. from $195 HELP W ANTED Mate or tamale roommate needed. *79 par month tor own room. Contact Jim or Lonnie at the Fountains—1020 E. Orange, #1. (2/27) 9*7-7357 by Harold A June Marshall and wèD-bdng of the accused, or well-being of members of the U niversity Community or guests-or fi* property w fia norm al functioning of the university,” Canadians f t 0 3 : S r W L Z y P L A N E T W D H i S to air opera The C anadian O pera Co. m m T H R Q B B im w ill p re s e n t M o z a rt’s o p eratic com edy, “ Cosi F an /¡n o Ha n s O l s o n ... T h i s Fr l +Sxiz T u t t i ,” in G am in ag e 1701 E. Don Carlos Including utilities. M ature trees — lots of green grass and responsive management campos may be imposed when file president is satisfied fia t continued presaiee of the ne* cased enfile campus constitutes an immediate threat to file physical or emotional safety » SERVICES Girls shape up ter summer. Lota wt., inchea, or Brin up. Spacial ASU ratas,Call now - otter limited. Venus Health Club, 1070 E. Apache. 9664209. (3/1) TYPING 830029). ( 2/ 20) Ramava unwanted hair permanently. P rat consultation Btactrotysit a t Scottsdale. Mrs. GMI Walker *404241 (3/7) 2 bedroom, furnished and unfurnished, close to campus 1014 Parmer. Phone 960-2800 after 2 p.m. M-F, all day Sat. and Sun. ^ (2/22) Tampa — brand new 2 bedroom furnished mobile horn*. $166.40 monthly — Trl C ity, Trailer Ct„ 2370 E, Apache Blvd., Tampa. Call 960-1970 or 365-7210. . ,, (2/21) • ANNO UNCEM ENTS UN ITiii we moat at; Pantnls Thyrs. Pah. 31-eftornocn. (2201 Male-female, all ages, alt types now being Interviewed for future motion pictures & T.V. commercials for extras bit parts. 265-4801. Phoenix International Produc­ tions, 4700 North Central, Suite #308. (2/28) OVERSEAS JOBS — Australia, Europe/ S. America, Africa. Students all profes­ sions and occupation $700 to $3000 month­ ly. Expenses paid, overtime, sightseeing. Prat Information. TRANS WORLD RE­ SEARCH CO. P.O. Boot 603, Corto Ma­ dera, CA 9492S. (2/31) Part-time lobs 20-25 hrs. a weak. Good pay. CaH now—834-0879. (2/22) R.N.'s — We extend to you, the graduate or spring graduate, the opportunity to expand your employment, horizon In a limitless IhtellectuM University setting. This University Hospital Is part of a na­ tionally recognized Health Science Canter where all programs have been accelerat­ ing at an. unpreeed#nted reto under the direction of a capable and- Imaginative administration. We welcome your Interest and extend an invKatton to meat and loin oyr protesstanals. Collect calls ac­ c ep ted -d o t) 502-3711, ext. Ml, or write to Ms. Gall Sutton, R.N., University Hospital, 50 North Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132. (2/20) erbd eeren sh • MOTORCYCLES rn iV a m a ta . WCT.-aoecLcMMl sm ..m u /a t 27B13M a lW f p.m.rr - - > • 43/22) INSTRUCTION ■PARACHUTING CLASS. SI OFF WITH 'AD. LOW RATES SIGN UP. NOW 275- tOM.-- P - -. - *V ■ ■ .(*/» Wednesday, February 20 - r Page 7 iff team se e k s consistency learning stage, Brock said. A question m ark has arisen concerning pitcher Doug Slocum, who h u rt his arm during Monday night’s loss to UCLA Brock said By B arry H ochfelder Coach Jim Brock calls patience the key word in describing his Sim Devil baseball team ’s three win, two loss start. The goal is to reach a level of consistency from start to finish of each game and if the team , coaches and fans are patient it will happen, he said. “ This team is young, e x p e rie n c e -w ise , an d som etim es doesn’t think about situations a s they develop and exist,” Brock said. The coaching staff also has not lost faith in third basem an J e rry M addox. The form er junior college A ll-A m erica h as m ade seven errors in five games, four in the season opener against Stanford. There is 'a transition that has to be m ade when an athlete moves from junior college to the m ajor college level, Brock said. Maddox, is playing a deeper third base,, than he did in junior college and he .has had to adjust tne Way he plays. Right now he is at the Slocum's right dhow ap­ pears to have slipped out of position. Slocum was m see an orthopedic sp ecialist yesterday afternoon. Brock said the question is how king “f t's not just an ordinary sord arm ,” he said. th e team ’s hitting has not been up to expectations either. Brock blam ed it on a lack of aggressiveness at toe plate. B e Mdd file U tters are taking too m anypitches andonly taking half swings, canning hitting slumps. th e Mooday night game against UCLA lasted alm ost five hours before ASU tost in the 12th inning. The gam e was played in progrenivdy colder w eather, though. Brock said, “People who dicki’t stay for the whole gam e would have found it got w arm er as the sun came The Devils m et UCLA in file final game of the series Tuesday. sta te p re ss ^ ASU second baseman »«•■■p **■■» back to first base ahead of the tag by Stanford's Mark Lucich. The Devils took' W e repair all audio equipment C P r o fs s ilo n a i c z flu d io Æ n v la e s « 7441 E. McDowell Road 946-7164 ( S t e r e o iwo of three weekend games against Stanford. Photo by Mafic Bauer FEBRUARY GRAND OPENING Best buy—Levis* Panatela” slacks STORE NAME (around the corner from Bashes facing 75th St ) Inc., Greet look, tit and tailoring 130E.UNIVERSITY T E M P E *966*6840 G A R M E N T E U R , L T D l m on-sat 10*6 thursday tiU-9 or byappointm ent “new dim ensions in m en$ clothing •atfisr mm ****■*■»• n Page 8 — Wednesday, February 20 Basketball title By R oger W ittlin The ASU basketball team s hopes for a second consecutive WAC cham pionship w ere dimmed considerably after last weeks losses to New Mexico and Tekas El Paso. “We had a chance to be in the driver’s seat if we would have pulled through with one win,” head coach Ned Wulk said. But the Sun D evils didn’t pull through and, following an 89-72 loss to New Mexico, ASU was thoroughly embarrassed by the Miners 82-48. The night before defeating ASU the Miners lost to Arizona 85-48. This break through gave Arizona a 74 record, tying them for second behind Utah at 7-3. The 6-5 Devils fell into a fourth-place tie with UTEP. A lack of depth a t the guard position was evident in both losses. ASU has lost two ex­ perienced guards this season in Rudy White and Jam es Brown. White, who was instrumental in last years league championship injured his hand before the season even began and will not play until next year. Wulk said White’s hand has completely healed, but the decision for him not to play this year was made at midseason. Brown started in the Sun Devil’s first 14 games and averaged 9.1 points per game. He was ruled academically ineligible on Jan. 28. WUIk’s coaching philosophy has always been one of sub­ stituting liberally. This year he’s been limited and has been forced to make a number of changes to compensate for the losses of White and Brown. Mike Moon, who saw very little varsity experience last season, was elevated to a starting role. Moon has responded welTand Wulk has been satisfied by his pity. “Mike came into an ex. tremely tough situation and In s proven him self to be a very competent player,” Wulk said. W ulk’s next m oves Were directed a t finding back-up ptayera a t the guard slot. He experimented with swihgmen Gary Jackson, Ja d t Schrader and Nate Hollins hi the backcourt and only Schrader has shown any kind of consistency. Under these circumstances the Sun Devils could have easily hit bottom, but an upset over league leader Utah a t Salt Lake City and an unblemished record at home has kept ASU close to the leaders. A sizable portion of the Devils’ success can be credited with junior college transfer Lionel Hollins. Hollins has scored 17.3 points per game and has drawn raves from opposing players and coaches. Artoona senior guard Ron Allen said Hollins was the most complete backcourt m an he’s faced this season. Arizona head coach F red Snow den' was even stronger in his praise of Hollins. “My opinion of Hollins is that he’S one of the finest guards in the country,’^ Snowden said. “Same of soy assistants scouted Lionel in junior college and they all felt ASU landed abend the best Junior college player . available last year,” ASU’s chances for a ti e of the Stage Sound Sal* Priait fiatd Thra Satarriaj AM Tk w Driven Loot Than IM M m Wkitewoil M a dn ra ll S ttt CENTER For the best deals in town call CAfcPIV a m BPECuu m m Vx 12 used rugs-$5.00 A ll Sizes In Stock The Sun Devilsvdll host Utah Thursday night and BYU Saturday night. Student fkketo for the games can be picked up from 8:30 a m . to 5 p m . today and Thursday a t the Sun Devil Ticket Office. Both games will be broadcast on KTAR Radio. 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